Mary of Jesus of Ágreda

Mary of Jesus of Ágreda (), OIC, also known as the Abbess of Ágreda (2 April 160224 May 1665), was a Franciscan abbess and spiritual writer, known especially for her extensive correspondence with King Philip IV of Spain and reports of her bilocation between Spain and its colonies in New Spain. She was a noted mystic of her era.

A member of the Order of the Immaculate Conception, also known as Conceptionists, Mary of Jesus wrote 14 books, including a series of revelations about the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Her bilocation activity is said to have occurred between her cloistered monastery in rural Spain and the Jumano Indians of central New Mexico and West Texas, as well as Tucson, and inspired many Franciscan missionaries in the New World. In popular culture since the 17th century, she has been dubbed the Lady in Blue and the Blue Nun, after the color of her order's habit. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Abregé de la Cité mistique de Dieu by María de Jesús de Agreda 1602-1665

    Published 1727
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    Abregé de la cité mistique de Dieu ou de la vie de la très-sainte vierge by María de Jesús de Agreda 1602-1665

    Published 1727
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    Cartas de la venerable madre Sor Maria de Agreda y del Señor Rey Don Felipe IV by María de Jesús de Agreda 1602-1665

    Published 1885
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    Cartas de la venerable madre Sor Maria de Agreda y del Señor Rey Don Felipe IV by María de Jesús de Agreda 1602-1665

    Published 1886
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